The rocks commonly used to build the Kanchenjunga mountain, located in the Himalayas, are predominantly metamorphic rocks such as gneiss, schist, and quartzite. These rocks are known for their durability and ability to withstand the harsh weather conditions in the high-altitude region where Kanchenjunga is situated.
The lowest recorded temperature of kanchenjunga is -61 degrees Celsius.Chill!
Mankind uses different types of rocks in several ways. Rocks were used to build homes, tools, medicines, electronics, pathways and even fuels.
The Purana Qila fort in Delhi, India, is primarily made of quartzite rocks. These rocks are known for their durability and resistance to weathering, making them a popular choice for construction in ancient times.
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No, weathering actually breaks down rocks into smaller pieces. These smaller pieces can then be transported and deposited by natural forces such as water, wind, and ice, leading to the formation of sedimentary rocks through processes like compaction and cementation.
The rocks used to build the temples of Angkor were close to this city. They found in the hills of the Kulen Hills.
yes wedges were used to build a pyramids and it was used for braking the rocks or cut and so they can build a pyramids
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How are the himalaya and kanchenjunga the same as each other Kanchenjunga is a part of himalayas. Himalaya is a mountain range where as Kanchenjunga is a sub range containing several peaks and the third highest peak of the world is also named as Kanchenjunga which lies in Kanchenjunga sub range of Himalayas.
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Mount Kanchenjunga is in the "Himalayan" range .
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from the rocks near the nile
The colloseum was built out of Marble and sandstone.
rocks,stone blocks and iron
it is made up of clay
Kanchenjunga Conservation Area was created in 1997.